Now You Know: Selecting a Perimeter Fire Containment Listing That Is Most Representative of the Project Conditions
Master perimeter fire containment by learning how to evaluate design listings, assess material performance, and select systems that minimize fire spread risk with confidence.

About the live course
Selecting a perimeter fire containment (PFC) design listing that most closely represents project conditions is the first line of defense for minimizing risk of vertical fire spread. Navigating through hundreds of design listings and choosing the correct system can seem overwhelming. However, understanding how various building materials respond to fire and identifying the design elements needed for successful PFC, designers will be able to confidently select PFC systems that will perform in the event of a fire.
- Review the necessary design components for successful perimeter fire containment.
- Outline the PFC test methodology- ASTM E2307.
- Identify unique curtain wall conditions and how various perimeter fire containment systems have been designed to address these specific construction types.
- Walk through a design listing and identify the key elements for matching the design listing to project conditions, highlighting key elements such as safing compression, mechanical fasteners, mullion protection, and backer/reinforcement.
- Cover the need for engineering judgments and how to identify a quality EJ.
- Outline the key elements needed for successfully documenting, installing, and inspecting a PFC System.
This free live course is brought to you through a partnership with Owens Corning.